Metal Mulisha Racing Athlete Decals:offset Printed on 2040-parts.com
Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand
Product Feature Sticker Sheet "Offset Printed" on Solid Vinyl Stickers , Pre-Cut and Easy Sticker on, Easy Peel Waterproof. Sheet Size in 10 inches x 7inches Great for Car , Truck , Motocross , Dirt Bike , Motorcycle , ATV , Skate board , Helmet and Everything you think. Grand Prix , Motorcycle , Dirt Track , Drifting Jet , Sprint Boat , Kart , Lawnmower , Monster Truck , Pickup Truck Suitable for Outdoor Use and All Smooth Surfaces Free Shipping Handling Worldwide. The package will be shipped directly from Thailand via Standard Small package Air mail |
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